Its just too good.
We have a new narrator, and her name is Abigale.
Her memoir is another way the show takes good care to give us the exposition we need.
Mirandas reflections continue the service.
Im definitely on Team Vane in this matter.
Its just that the money to do so was often years late in coming).
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Rackhams exposition includes his musings on his relationship with the now-vanished Anne Bonny.
Good job, Jack!
He puts on his outer garment when he leaves for the fort.
I also appreciate the idea that gets thrown around to just bury the treasure.
Were given no chance to miss the point of the plan.
By the way, just for fun, I did the math on five million doubloons.
Thats tons, folks.
This means that the ship, fully loaded, would displace 100 tons of water.
I wonder if this will come up?
Just remember, you learned it here first.
After all, these ropes are what hold the ship together, and they are all important.
In addition, single men did not go aloft to work the sails.
There were very specific teams assigned to each sail, and they all worked together.
After all, sails are heavy, and are by definition moving and trying to flap wildly.
One thing is very real in this show, though.
Silver feels the blood that has been spattered onto his hands.
Eleanor Guthrie has another bad show.
But all Eleanor seems to do is gape and say, What?
The men just dont write this character well.
Even the loss of her father doesnt elicit much.
Flints story ends with his foray into Charles Town to confront Ash, his old ally.
Abigail coming in on Flints side was an interesting addition, and I wonder where it may go.
And where do we end?
With Vane, in the swamp, waiting for his move.
Rating:
3.5 out of 5